Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1925 — Page 3

■ f i,in <'L kn " Alt ■ ■■ -K . '!•' ' M M I'h" 1 Mum 11 ~ , . .■■’■Mv I * ’•/ . .’- lti| - HMlety hiwioh » |,i,i: l , f ;. l ',;\iH l ii..n ■" fr. J... r:. ' I’T'L : BBcn'it' M‘. J , ~f 1:- ’” ! 1 !11,r ' h I H u V-r " f Vnil,,1 l Klp» ll,,nry | -- T ™. |HpiK-r. t :3 ° P HB Saturday | rii,lP ' ■X\:ian v,! ,V ' l ' ■ „. upr -: -I |IH7 ,’rloiY ! ■ II '- - I 'I J ' h ~ Mb! Ilan. her. 2 I'. mBKfj. A. S„ 5 to • rHH Monday 9| fiui. mi- I' H nt'"*"- ■■ Tuesday ■ JuClki Ib'i 1 Stun.st. R.-bikuh M'-K'" iu-b-kah 11.JI. $; Vi|: 'nt 'l' I' ■ 2 K ot ( . H ill.’ M-Hvf ■H Wednesday Hl Shakespeare Club—Mrs. I>. M. Thursday M Epx-rih l.e.mi- Ot M !•:. Clnir. il • Mfe Jeanette Heiry. 7:30 p. ni» EF Mrs. I). J Hensley delightfully enEl® tenained the inili-hf-rs of the Tri I) HB I’M w/'-le- ■ ■ ll .0 - at her l;.ea.. M iiA.lat'e ' Table- were lit rang- ■ fd for Brhlge a-..: r!.«- prize w is v. oti Miy MM Marcella Kern. At a late hour ■ the hostess served a delicious ItinchR me The next meeting will be held weeks with Miss Kern. H| TheEp«mt!i i. -ague of the Me’ho-RffetChuri-h will meet with Miss Jean|K«:e Brery. Thursday evening al 7:31 ■■ - i Sk Mr- .1 it. Xo-.iue delight fully en|H‘ trrd.i,-th.- members of the l.jini h|H«a Briiise Chib at her home in SeiM aid greet last owning. Mrs. .latn.-s anil Mrs. Prod Schaub, of ■ Clew-land. Were guests besides the |K : rleli m-iidiers. Prize, were won by ■ Mrs bill; lto< h and Mrs. Crown. A! ■ I late hour a dainty repast of pretty B fjtpointmcnts was served by the B hostess. i K The dosing meeting of the P,ridge Hcinb wns held last evening at the H hone of Mr, a It. Jioltbinise in Sixth Kkwt. The decorations and appoint-! I I L The Queen Esther Circle will hold .*t Pastry sale at the Central Grot—-y. pturday morning. The liberal pats «*»W of the public is solicited. i ments were in keeping with the birthanniversary of George Washinftto. A three-course dinner was served ;Msix- thirty o'clock after which tables i Wr? arranged for Bridge Prizes won by Mrs. Will Bowers and France Center. Mrs. Confer was 1 West besides the club members. The i-otnniittee in charge of the din*r included Mesdames A. P. TTolt- , lt""»e, Av On purk, w. P. Schrock, and I 11l I ■■II ■ . ■

WW MMMMfWilli ■ WUT'IW H HWffl *** Wall Paper Before you have those rooms papered let us show you our beautiful, up-to-date wall paper. The selecting of wall paper is made easy when you have a complete stock to <hoose from. We have taken great care in selecting our Mock from many factories. Thus getting a great variety as "ell as the very latest designs. Patterns from 4c a roll up. PLENTY OF REMNANTS AT EXTRA LOW PRICES. Callow &. Kohne |

llhe Misses Fnp find Mtult-.o Hite. '1 ho dance tonieht al the Ma ’Ollie lull will hr the Inst one plven by I rvb.ii k’s Oreh>-dru until after J,eni The dafict will begin nt eight forty live and will b< plan, laiwrenee iMtkhart, pianist of Bluffton, will play with the orchi.tlru. A good linn is assured the public. -- ——o— Sinking Os 11. S. S. . Washington Called Farce i Washington, !•’>!•. 20. tl’nited Ptess.» The "pinking’’ of the battle , ship Washington ill recent tests was u farce, Brig. Gen. William Mitchell! told the nouse aircraft investtguting 1 committee today in resuming his sensational Indictment of the navy d« I arttnent. Mitchell charged that the airplanes J had dropped only sand bags Instead of real bombs in scrapping the ship. "1 think it’s time for the true story of the sinking of the Washington to | be told.” the young air general be gan. “There were no bombs whatever I used on her. Thbre were some < bulges let down in the waler. They i showed nothing new whatever. I "They were exploded on three different days. And altogether there j Were only three 1,000 pounds explod <ul. That was all the explosion th.it took place around the Washington, except two hundred pound charges set oft in contact with the hull. ‘ i’iie airplanes dropped sand bags on her deck. These showed that the deck could be pierced. "No airplane bombs wore droplied." ‘ — — -o —— 'Stricken Blind Teacher Brought Light I’o Others W inneka. HI. —A free correspondence school for the blind has bee established, tested and found to work in this city, recently proclaimed byProf. William Bailey of Northwestern University as the best managed town in the United Staes. Its schools, also | proclaimed the best have been augmented by the Hadley correspon- . donee school for the blind, which offers grade school, high school and university work for sightless students. The school was named for its founder. William A Hadley, an eminent Chicago educator, who was struck blind in 1915. Stricken, almost j overnight. Prof. Hadley wondered \it’ ■ his study and education were to be! of any avail. Then be was asked, after liv<e years study, if he could teach the Braile system by mail. Wiunetkans. appealed to. supplied 1 enough funds to start a course, for EYES OF SCIENCE Only a few much-favored eyes of men of science have ■ been privileged to look upon vitamins, yet everybody must have these nutrition factors in abundance to assure ■ growth and sustain strength. Scott’s Emulsion | fbr fifty years has earned world-wide repute as a builder of (strength. It is the much favored food-tonic that supplies vitamins in abundance. Scott’s taken regularly v iclps grown people and - :hildren alike realize strength and vigor. '. fc. Bov.-cc. Bl.ioiuAeld, N. J. 24-5 - - j

DrcsTl P DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925

lhe first year the flnntidal utatun of! ihc Ki hunl was hapliHziird r.uouHwork I iitlll fulltid.’l iuL WIL. bhllt I hcl'c,', 11,-|. ' bill the tTiOiUcr of pupil : ha? li»-c,i ! I’.rowlnp, fuller than the r«‘ uul’ci--,. and! there hi .lune db. ii' -llon il lative to I Hie Hiking over nf ihc school by tin 1 University of Chicago. I i-raoii.'tl h-ttirs. ex -Imaged between the "faculty" and the aitplonts of the hool. has revealed m'.my human, : lotion One blind girl, who luid Is-, n , taught shori stoiy writing, expressed j I her gratitude by writing . When the I light w. in out of Bros. Hadley’s eyes. I t tlw windows of heaven were opened I for us." i Prof. Hadley himself suys; "If | . I hurt choose between having my sight back, or uiy work, I would choose my work" Bull Sells For $l,lOO I Chicago, Fob. 2u. -(United Press)J —-Oakdale Augustus 111, a roan year!

| 1 ■ ■ • ■ ■ Bl - - Attention Farmers I Our Grinder is again in operation and | going IS hours per day to get caught up. g Bring in your grain, we will get you out as g soon as possible. Remember, you don’t know what real » grinding is unless you have it done on a hammer type mill. Zimmerman - Carper Co. I W. Monroe Street Phone 233 I i OPEN HOIKE j Friday Evening February 20, 1925 i at the KLAN TEMPLE Monroe, Indiana i 50c CHICKEN SUPPER 50c I From 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. I Orchestra Music Welcome All | ._. .11— Tlfiwnt — n-n—• ■ lirrtl —. R mi, . j It Costs You Nothing ill 1 ■ ! But a Little Seif Denial to SAVE MONEY h / * It pays you in self respect, Dollars and 4% interest when you I. *" deposit your money in our Savings Department. Try Saving With This Bank. ' t iHifi t ’Tn’«* I *‘Banl< of Service’* |

' Ing bull from the Miller Sons hunl i Cianpi r, Mo., wna sold for sl.lou to ( 1,, l-l (T*<Wih. Haigler, Neb, at the ' utjinal ruillnrutl -.hoithoni congrr a - .ilid - how here. Thin wail Ihc lop I prii-.- of the axle. Tie I’f.ind i haiup ion bull, Mur h:i! ItiHewood. from ilie farm of A. O. Stanley, Sheridan, Mo., wiim sold to the lowa State College I ul Aines, lowa, for |I,OOO, - ; — Judge Sutton Holds Court At Bltilllon | Bluffton, Feb., 20 Judge Jesse C. Sutton i>f the Adams circuit court, I was here yesterday to hear further matters in making up issues for trial ot the case In which Carl Cotton is charged by his wife, Cecil Cotton, with failure to support Th* wife filed | information in supfiort of her petition. Judge Sutton ordered the defendent to 'appear at a date In March yet to be specifically designaled, for a hearing

of the case. _ n ..——... NEW CAM| REFUGE Harrisburg, Pa (United Pre-is),— fl’he Stall Garni Cmilfui inn ha |nir chased X.ftfio .Hie . of land, ill Center reounty. which will lie n game refuge. Wi is loi-ated on a liit'li ridge with Fih-nly of water. THE NEW CHEVROLET | See it at the Riverside Garaj*e, East Monroe street. lx A BPI.ICNDID I THING That tired, half sick, discouraged ieeling caused by a torpid fiver and constipated bowels can be gotten rid of with surprising promptness by using Herbine. You fwl its beneficial rfici-t with the first dose ris its purifying and regulating eflaet is thorough nt.d complete, it not only drives out bite and ini[.urifics but it imparts n splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vim, and buoyancy <>f spirits. I’riie CO’S. Sold bv Holthouse Drug Co. !

I Complete Showing I New Spring and Summer S-I-L-K-S I I I ,w/ '-V / I 2 We have just received a very large assortment of Silks, in plain and printed crepes, in all the new’ wanted shades and dell signs—also Candy Stripes. isl 11‘i Lnted Silk ( repe De < hines tire the Lit- jq inch Exira Quality Silk Crepe De est in Paris and New York—we have (h - jn a) | (( _ e newe ; ( co | ols zyv them in the very latest designs and col- s ot xp-jiw, yard ors—also in the new Candy stripes. SpeiS wid "’: $2.49 ' I ~ 10 inch Beldings Flat Crepe, the highest quality to be had. Every yard 36 inch Figured Silk Bengaline. Very fully guaranteed. Yard Special. In Beautiful New QQ Designs ePI.JO ■ —.— 9 / inch Vanity Fiat Crepe the finest 36 inch Fancy Silk and Cotton Prints in ' ity ’ - Vir •art! fully guaranteed. R the very latest designs in checks and ' ?ent* Silk Mills. Oil w stripes. Elegant value 98c " r<l l 36 inch Silk and Colton Prints in Silk and Cotton Crepe; in Beautiful New R all new designs QK/» *' ' Th “ verv latest ’ andd»-| Os 'nr'’ elegant quality. Yard-tp 1 I Very Special I One lot Taffetas and Messalins that sold from $2.25 to $2.50 yard. Full 36 inch width. Sale, yard $1.95 I We have an Immense Open Stock of All Grades of Silk. It will more than pay you to look over our line of Silks before you buy. M’l F 1 OC' I INiblick gl Co. I

DEMOCRAT WANT IOS GET RESULTS ■■■■ ■■ ■ ■HHMBHHHMHHHB | | THE ADAMS Theatre I Tonight Tomorrow I “EM PTY HANDS” | A big Paramount featuring JA( K HOLT and NORMA SHEARER The story of a man and girl w ho fight out an existence, alone, in the Canadian wilds, lOc Comedy 25c I Starting Sunday—“AMERICA”